James hebron



J. HEBRON. k ATTACH LING MOSQUITO BAR T0 WINDOWS, DOORS, .&C.

'No. 97,916. W Patented Dec. 14, 1869.

* anew sweeten llfl JAMESHEBRON, or BUFFALO, NEW'ro-R'K.

Letters Patent No. 97,916, dated December 14, 1869.

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The Schedule referred to invthese Letters Patent end making part of the same.

The invention relates to 'inosquito nets, and con sists in a certain constructionainl arrangement therewith of devices for applying and fastening the same.

a Figurel represents a front elevation ot'a window blind or frame, with a mosquito-bar attached, by nailing the rod to which the baris attached, with staples,

to the surface of the. blind-stile or frame, .and the other bar in a groove.

Figure'2 is a transversclsection of the same. Figure 3 is a horizontal section of fig. 1.

. Similar letters of reference indicate "correspondingparts.

A is'the mosquito-bar; It is wmpped once or more around the rod B, at

one edge, and secured to it by sewing it thereon, ear-i rying the thread spirally around the rod. v This rod is then secured to the surface of the blind- .stile or frame of the door or uindow, or other light described;

frame, by wire staples O, and the cloth stretched across the window-blind or frame, and clamped down upon the stile, in a groove,'1), by arod, E. alsosecured by staples. v p

This is a very simple and cheap. way'of connecting mosquito-bar, and it possesses an especial advantage in' itsadaptationfor removing it from the windows, blinds, and frames, &ie.,-.and"packing forstomge, by rolling the cloth on the roller -to' which it is fastened, or on both.

The removal is effected by pulling out the staples with nippers or by other means.

r'lhe bar may ,be attached eitherinside or outside,

as preferred, 'and when attached to light frames, to be placed on {the wimlow-blirids, or fra'mes,or doors, &c., the said frame may also be placed on eitherside.

Having thus described my invention,

I claim as new, and desire toseeu're by ,Letters Patent--- I A mosquito-bar,'A, sewed spirally to one rod, fastened on one side by staplesrand on the other by grooves, and applied to suitable frames, in the manner AMES Henson.

Witnesses:

CHARLES F. Wmoiir, WM. Wrscnnnnn. 

